Reviews for the HP Pavilion dm1-3020us

80%HP Pavilion dm1 ReviewSource: TBreakComing back to the HP Pavilion dm1, it does represent an extremely value-packed proposition considering the price and all the components packed in. If office work, browsing the net and watching movies is all that you’re going to do, there is no potential alternative in the market representing as full an experience as the dm1. Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 03/30/2011Rating:Total score: 80%

80%HP Pavilion dm1-3020us 11.6-inch Ultraportable Laptop PCSource: Comp ReviewsWith a price of around $500, the HP Pavilion dm1-3020us could be considered a premium netbook or a budget ultraportable. It much more closesly resembles an ultraportable because the new AMD Fusion processor and graphics ive it capabilities unheard of in a netbook. It falls a bit short of what many ultraportables can achieve but it does a good job at a lower price. Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 02/25/2011Rating:Total score: 80%

These 10- and 11-inch (and originally 7- and 9-inch) laptops came out of nowhere to capture the attention of a public tired of paying for too much computing power. The first laptop to offer AMD's power-efficient Fusion platform delivers on much of its promise, combining great battery life, decent performance, and basic graphics for less than $500.

80%HP Pavilion dm1 ReviewedSource: Laptop MagNow that the HP Pavilion dm1 has arrived, the budget notebook space has become a lot more competitive. With AMD's new Fusion processor, HP has created a laptop that, for $479, provides a better balance of performance and endurance than the Nvidia Ion-powered Asus Eee PC 1215N. It also gives you more graphics oomph than Intel ULV notebooks and earlier AMD budget ultraportables. While you'll squeeze out a few more frames in some games on Ion, the more powerful dual-core AMD processor in the dm1 lets you accomplish more than an Atom chip ever could. Not only that, but you get 6.5 hours of battery life in a very stylish package. Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/06/2011Rating:Total score: 80%

The HP Pavilion dm1-3020us is one of the first portables to hit the market featuring AMD’s new E-350 dual-core processor, a chip that redefines laptop performance in the netbook price range. This Pavilion looks like a netbook, but it packs AMD’s Fusion technology inside. It's an excellent, light choice for both productivity and media playback on the road.

E-350: Dual Core low power processor with an integrated graphics cards. The processor is on a level with Celeron SU2300 (1.2 GHz) and the GPU part about as fast as an Nvidia ION (2).» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.

1.5 kg: This sub-notebook weighs less than the average of all notebooks and represents a medium class of weight among the sub-notebooks. 11 inch displays are normal for this class of weight.

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